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And it paves the way for finding more healthy human "knockouts," some of whom could also be a boon for developing new drugs.
e360: That would be a boon for developing countries, right?
Goel, who has secured government funding for the project through a series of grants, hopes Gene-RADAR will be a boon in developing countries in particular, where medical facilities are often crude and portability of equipment is extremely important.
That could be a boon in developing countries, where many people cannot afford insulin pumps that gradually release insulin.
An aggressively priced Tizen smartphone could be a boon in developing regions.
Such type of tests will not only be a boon for the developing and under-developed countries where infrastructure is poor and resources are limited, but will also be extremely helpful in developed countries in clinical settings such as emergency rooms where obtaining immediate results could be beneficial.
Martin Boon of ICM has developed the "wisdom of crowds" approach, which asks respondents not how they will vote, but how they think the country as a whole will do so.
This year's DNA sequencing efforts should prove a boon for the developing world.
This would be a boon for diagnosticians in developing countries, where squeaky clean, well-equipped labs are a rarity.
That's because the true boon of SBIR is that once you've developed the technology, you are the government's exclusive provider for as long as you remain in control of it.
The double reflector hot box solar cooker with TIM will be a boon in popularising solar cookers in developing countries.
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